Atomizer.



PATENTED MAY 17, 1904( I. BEACH. ATOMIZER.

APPLIOATIOI IILEDDEO. 15,1903.

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ISIDOR BRACH, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

ATOMIZER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 760,177, dated May 1'7,1904.

Application filed December 15, 190d- Serial No. 185,188. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, IsIDoR BRACH, a citizen of the United States,residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania,have invented new and useful Improvements in Atomizers, of which thefollowing is a specification.

My invention consists of an atomizer having an ordinary stopper composedof a stopper proper, which may be simply a piece of cork'or wood, aportion of the upper side of which is removed, forming a shoulder inwhich is a horizontally-extending opening, said stopper proper having avertical opening'therein and pipes which are freely fitted in saidopenings to slide therein and having their discharge ends in juxtaposedposition in the exposed ofiset existing at the side of the aforesaidshoulder where said ends are visible for adjustment, thus providing asimple, easily-operated, and inexpensive atomizer.

It also consists of details of construction, as will be hereinafterdescribed.

Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a sprayer embodying myinvention. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof. Fig. 3represents a top orplan view thereof.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in thefigures. 4

Referring to the drawings, A designates a bottle or receptacle; B, astopper therefor; C, a suction-pipe, and D a blow-pipe.

The pipes or tubes C. and D are fitted in openings or bores E and F insaid stopper, the same extending at a right angle to each other, wherebythe outlet ends of said pipe are in juxtaposition, so that when the pipeD is blown into the fluid from the bottle will be expelled through thepipe C and subjected at its discharge end to the air from the pipe D,whereby it is converted into spray, as in an atomizer, it being,however, noticed that the pipes freely occupy said openings, wherebywhile they are firmly supportedby frictional contact with the walls ofthe openings the pipe C may be raised and lowered and'the' pipe D movedto the right and left by easy sliding motions and the outlet ends ofsaid pipes placed nearer to or farther from each other for producing afine or coarse spray or one of greater or less volume.

In order to properly support the pipes in the manner and in the positionstated, the stopper B is formed with a head G, which rises from oneportion of the top of the stopper and has the opening F therein,whereby, the pipe Dis supported and made adjustable, while the pipe Ooccupies the body proper of said stopper, it being noticed that theremaining portionof the top of the stopper provides the offset orcut-away portion H, in which the outlet ends of the pipes C and D arelocated,

so that said ends are open to the atmosphere, 1 producing the besteffects in spraying and exposing said ends, whereby they may be placedclose together for purposes of communication directly at the top wall ofthe stopper, where they may be visibly adjusted.

Various changes may be made in thedetails of construction shown withoutdeparting from the general spirit of my invention, and I do not,therefore, desire to be limited in each case to the same; but thefreedom of connection of the pipes C and D with the walls of theopenings E and F should be preserved, as it admits of the readyadjustment of said pipes at the outlet ends thereof andthe convenientremoval of said pipes simply by drawing them Having thus described myinvention, What per, and slidable pipes freely occupying the I claim asnew, and desire to secure by Letters respective openings in saidshoulder and stop I 0 Patent, is per.

In an atomizer, a stopper consisting of an i 5 ordinary stopper properhaving a portion of 181D OR U the upper side thereof removed forming &'Witnesses: shoulder, a horizontally-arranged opening in JOHN A.VVIEDERsHEIM,

said shoulder, avertical opening in said step; S. R. CARR.

